>>58984276There's maritimes in the east with lots of fishing industry and other sea related things. Lighthouses, small fishing villages. Montreal becomes more European with the heavy French culture there. The greater Toronto area could be home to giant waterfalls and a connection to Unova. Further west there's a lot of lakes, logging settlements, and jagged hills, as well as a place called Sleeping Giant Island which would work well as a secluded area for rare Pokemon. Into the prairies you have wide open fields and farmlands. There are lots of railroad towns and forts there, it's known for its intense thunderstorms and tornadoes, and there's also the northern cities in this region which would be cool for snowy areas, both tundra and woodlands, as well as humble little towns. Further west there's the more arid places in Alberta which would make a good desert area, and Banff National Park with its glaciers and mountainous terrain would be cool. West Edmonton Mall would also have to be adapted into something, too. It's the biggest indoor mall in North America, with a theme park and water park inside. Into the furthest western regions you have more extreme mountain biomes and local legends like Ogopogo. The Vancouver area would also be good major city for the Pokemon League competition. If there needs to be a highly customizable local cuisine, bannock is made differently in each province and can be topped very differently. I think Canada would have made an awesome region.